Milka Ternina (born Katarina Milka Trnina, pronounced [katarǐːna mîːlka tř̩nina]; 19 December 1863 – 18 May 1941) was a Croatian dramatic soprano who...
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general public school was opened and in 1884 the library and reading-room. Milka Trnina, an opera singer, was born in Vezišće, a village located in the Križ...
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singer Ruža Pospiš-Baldani – mezzo-soprano Vjekoslav Šutej – conductor Milka Trnina – soprano Dunja Vejzović – soprano Ana Vidović – guitarist Dubravka Zubović...
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William Sturgis Bigelow (section Milka Ternina)
New York Columbia University Press pp. 161 Renata Santo, "Legacy of Milka Trnina in the Collection of Non-European Cultures of the Ethnographic Museum"...
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the opening night of Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg in 1868, Milka Trnina (1863–1941) and Josip Kašman (1850–1925), the first Croatian singer to...
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lakes. In 1898, one of the waterfalls was named after Croatian opera singer Milka Ternina. She gave money from concerts to preserve the park, upgrade tracks...
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Izmailova in the opera Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District). 2007 – Milka Trnina Award (Croatia) for extraordinary artistic achievements. 2010 – Sergije...
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Sixtus V, Mia Slavenska, Andrija Štampar, Rudolf Steiner, Nikola Tesla, Milka Trnina, Faust Vrančić, Ivan Vučetić, and Nikola IV Zrinski. "Povijest zgrade"...
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moved to New York City in the United States of America. Here he painted Milka Trnina for the Metropolitan Opera and also left several works for the Croatian...
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Avenue, Vukovar Avenue, Slavonska Avenue (combination interchange), Milka Trnina Street, Sajmišna Road (parclo interchange) and ends at Dubrovnik Avenue...
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Sixtus V, Mia Slavenska, Andrija Štampar, Rudolf Steiner, Nikola Tesla, Milka Trnina, Faust Vrančić, Ivan Vučetić, and Nikola IV Zrinski. "Impressum" (in...
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at the Dubrovnik Summer Festival 2004 with the Purcell Quartet, award Milka Trnina and is the member of the International Women's Forum.[citation needed]...
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Croatian culture 1998; Annual Award of the City of Rijeka in 2004; "Milka Trnina Award," the highest artistic prize in Croatia. Cavaliere (Knight of the...
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2008 – Vladimir Nazor Award (annual award for the year 2007) 2008 – Milka Trnina Award (for the year 2007) 2008 – 1st prize and Gold Medal at the Maria...
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his interpretations of Beethoven), the Župančič Award, the Croatian Milka Trnina Award, the City of Split Award, a high state decoration of the Republic...
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Central Florida Council's award for achievement in science and art (1978), Milka Trnina Award (1980), Josip Štolcer Slavenski Award (1990), Vladimir Nazor Award...
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